A Master in Mathematical Sciences is a graduate degree that can specialize in a variety of areas, including statistics, applied mathematics, and financial mathematics.
Specializations
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Statistics
Learn to solve real-world problems using statistical machine learning, computational statistics, and statistical inference
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Applied mathematics
Learn to apply mathematics to problems in science and engineering, and gain exposure to scientific computing
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Financial mathematics
Learn the mathematical tools and ideas used in the finance industry
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Mathematics education
Learn advanced mathematical theory and numerical analysis, and how they apply to fields like engineering, physics, and computer science
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Pure mathematics
Focus on mathematics and gain a deeper understanding of the mathematical sciences
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Actuarial science
Learn about risk management and actuarial science, and prepare for a career in academia or industry
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Data science
Learn to analyze quantitative mathematical models to benefit scientific research
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Mathematics teaching
Learn to teach mathematics using technology, especially for online or distance education
A Master in Mathematical Sciences can lead to careers in industry, academia, or other fields.